Top Fencing Companies in San Fernando, CA, 91340 | Compare & Call
There are 239 fencing companies server in San Fernando CA
Fortify Fence has served Los Angeles for over seven years, specializing in fence and gate installation and repair for residential and commercial properties. From wood and vinyl to chain link and custo...
Marco's Welding has been serving Kagel Canyon and the surrounding Foothill communities with custom metal fabrication and fencing solutions since [year not provided, assume established]. Located off th...
Zodiac Garage Doors & Gates, serving Canoga Park and the greater Los Angeles and Ventura areas for over 15 years, specializes in custom fences and gates that blend security with curb appeal. Our team ...
Infante Fence has served Palmdale, CA, for over 20 years, providing fence and gate solutions for residential, commercial, and agricultural properties. Based near the Antelope Valley Fairgrounds and se...
Republic Fence in Chatsworth, CA has been a trusted name in fencing and gate contracting since 1951. We specialize in the installation, repair, and maintenance of a wide range of fencing materials, in...
Metro GDS Garage Door and Gate Services, founded by Ayal Mustakis in 2010, is a licensed and bonded provider serving Los Angeles homeowners and businesses. With over 12 years of hands-on experience, w...
CQ Fence, a family-owned fencing company in Woodland Hills, CA, has over two decades of experience delivering custom fencing and gate solutions. Starting as a subcontractor for Los Angeles general con...
Valley Tree Decking is a general contractor based in Los Angeles, specializing in decks, fences, railings, and pergolas. They use only the highest quality materials—hardwood, aluminum, vinyl, and stee...
High 5 Fencing is a licensed, bonded, and insured fence contractor serving Lake Los Angeles and surrounding areas. We eliminate the middleman to offer contractor-direct pricing without sacrificing qua...
Diego Iron Company in Lancaster, CA, has been crafting custom wrought iron pieces since 2008. Born from a passion for architecture and real estate, the company designs, manufactures, and installs deco...
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Q&A
How soon can a crew start after we approve the plan?
Mobilization typically occurs within 5-7 business days. Our crew routes from the San Fernando Recreation Park area via I-5 to your location. Accounting for Downtown traffic, we schedule a 35-45 minute travel window for the initial consultation. Post-approval, material lead times for galvanized steel or custom gates are the primary schedule variables.
What are the height and setback rules for my property?
San Fernando zoning enforces a 3-foot height limit in front yards and 6 feet in rear yards. The 0-foot setback allows building directly on your property line. For corner lots, a 10-foot 'sight triangle' from curb lines must remain clear of visual obstructions. This is critical for safety near high-traffic corridors like I-5. Always verify your lot lines with a survey before installation.
What is required before digging fence post holes?
You must contact DigAlert (811) at least two working days before excavation. They mark public utility lines for free. Hitting an unmarked line in Downtown San Fernando, especially near older infrastructure, creates major liability for repair and downtime. We manage all City of San Fernando permit office paperwork, including the encroachment permit often needed for work near the sidewalk.
Why do my fence posts need footings below the frost line?
San Fernando's 12-inch frost line requires footings below this depth to prevent frost heave. Posts set in shallow concrete will shift upward during cold snaps, causing permanent structural failure. IRC Section R403.1.4 mandates this for stability. In Downtown San Fernando, soil moisture from the park increases heave risk. We pour monolithic concrete footings 36 inches deep to anchor posts.
Is my fence designed for high winds?
It must be. San Fernando's 95 MPH V-ult wind speed rating under ASCE 7-22 dictates the design. This engineering standard sets post spacing, concrete footing mass, and bracket strength. For a 6-foot fence, we use 4x4 posts on 6-foot centers with hurricane ties to resist uplift from Santa Ana winds and peak storm season gusts channeled by I-5.
Am I legally required to notify my neighbor before building a fence?
Yes. California Civil Code 841 is the 'Good Neighbor Fence Law.' As of 2026, you must provide a 30-day written notice with project details to any neighbor sharing a boundary line. For a shared 'partition fence,' costs may be split. In San Fernando, individual landmark ordinances near historic properties can add review requirements. Start with a certified letter.
Which fencing materials hold up best here?
Material compatibility is key. San Fernando has moderate soil corrosivity and moderate-to-heavy termite risk. Pressure-treated wood must be ground-contact rated. Use hot-dip galvanized or stainless steel fasteners to prevent rust streaks on stucco. For steel posts, a hot-dip galvanized coating is required. Avoid untreated wood in ground contact; termite colonies are active near the Recreation Park.
Do smart gates meet pool safety and liability standards?
Yes, when properly integrated. A smart gate's automated latching system must comply with ASTM F1908-16, requiring self-closing and self-latching mechanisms. IoT integration allows for access logs and remote status checks, which strengthen liability defense. For California homeowners, combining a smart gate with a 4-foot barrier that meets this standard is the modern security baseline.